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DANIEL FARNHAM AND MOSES P. FARNHAM, OF JANESVILLE,v

- WISCONSIN.

Letters -Patent No. 60,869, dated January 1, 1867.

COMBINED Noor-srovs .AND LANTNNN.

TIO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that `we, MOSES P. FARNHAM and DANIEL Pi IiAR-NHAM, of Rock county, and State-of Wisconsin have invented a new and useful Foot-Stove, Lamp, and Lantern combined; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, 'reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification; the same letters of reference indicating the same part in each figure.

The nature of our invention consists in making a foot-stove so as to receive -a'lamp and utilize the heat thereof -by distributing the heat gently and evenly over the top or lid of the stove by means of a double metallic lid, having on itsunder side heat distributors or conductors to reach the extreme corners of the lid; also, in

making a foot-stove with extension legs on one' side of the bottom thereof to lengthen or shorten the same-so'v as to give the stove any desired inclination; also, in constructing the lamp used to warm said stove in a telescopic form so that it may be 'closedfto form a lamp and elongated to use as a lantern.

Figure 1 isa perspective view of our foot-stove ready'for use. l

Figure 2 is a perpendicular view of tig. 1 cut through its centre from w to b, and from b to v.

Figure 3 is a view of iig. 1, cutthrough its centre from w to su, and from a: to y. y

Figure 4 is a view of our lamp and lantern, out through its centre perpendicularly, and elongated. for use as a lantern.

Figure 5 is theunder side of the lid-or top of our foot-stove, showing the plate that receives the heat from thelamp, whence it is conducted or distributed to the corners of the lid.

Bis the foot-stove. I A is the lid or top. The stove itself may be made of wood, except the top, which must be metallic. The top is hinged at aa, and held by hook b, or it may be made fast to the stove and open at some point below the topas from w to 2:, and from :v to y. D is an aperture or hole through which to supply .air to the lamp.` Any suitable number may be made. C C are legs that may be elongated or contracted for the purpose of giving the desired inclination to the stove. These legs may be screws, as shown, or made in any suitable manner to contract and elongate, for the purposes described. E is the lamp, composed of bottom g, sides L, and top z'. It has tube G, with burner Z, and cap m. Between G and c is cork n. This -corksurrounds the tube to which it is attached, as shown, and takes the place, or serves to keep the space between the burner and lamp tight, instead of a screw, itbeing much cheaper, more quickly usedfand less liable to be out of repair than a screw, as in the usual mode, and moreover can be cheaply renewed without the tools and mechanical skill for screw cutting. F shows the telescopic sections with their sides c and d, ianches p, and top e, also bail o, to be used when it serves as a lantern. These sections may be made of glass, or perforated if made of metal. Fig. .4 shows theparts elongated as a lantern, While gs. 2 and 3 show the parts together 'to use as a lamp inside the foot-stove. The burner Z-extends upward through cap f, (iig. 2,) which cap is hinged or otherwise attached to the top e. This cap f is to close an aperture through top e, which aperture isfor convenience of. placing and removing the burner and cork (in the lamp) without the necessity ofseparating sections c and al from the lamp. In iig. 5, s is a plate smaller'than plate or lid A, which is placed a little distance from plate A on its underside, and has metallic bars or straps t extending from it tothe corners of A, which straps serve to conduct the heat as it is communicated from the lamp to plate s to the extreme corner's of lid A, giving an even and uniform heat to the lid. The upper side of the lid may be covered by a ,piece of carpeting or other suitable material lfor comfort and convenience in using our foot-stove.

We are aware that a foot-stove with a lamp therein has been used, and we do not claim that', or a device analogous thereto; but what we do claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters'Patent, is-

1. Plate s, heat distributors t t t t, and lid A, when constructed-and combined substantially as and for the purposes described. v v v 2. The'foot-stove A B, lamp and'ilantern E F, when constructedand combined substantially as and'fftn" the purposes described.

DANIEL P. FARNHAM,

MOSES P. FARNHAM.

Witnesses:

JOHN M. MAY, JED. M. HASELTON'. 

